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There's a lifeguard-inspired 7-UP pop up coming to Dubai (and you don't want to miss it)

There's a lifeguard-inspired 7-UP pop up coming to Dubai (and you don't want to miss it)

Time Out Dubai09-05-2025

If you're feeling the temperatures starting to creep up, then we've got the perfect way for you to cool down (and have a tonne of fun at the same time).
To celebrate the launch of the all-new 7UP Zero Sugar Extra Fizz, an impressive lifeguard tower-inspired pop up is on its way to Kite Beach for two special weekends.
Looking over beachgoers in need of refreshment, the Insta-worthy stand will be offering much more than just drinks on the weekends of Friday May 9 to Sunday May 11, as well as Friday May 16 to Sunday May 18.
Serving up flavour, fizz and fun, you'll be able to make the most of the events from 1pm until 7pm each day, with live DJ sets and top-tier vibes.
All the events to catch at the 7UP stand
As well as some epic refreshments, there are some awesome events happening at the pop-up that you need to stick around for.
While you sip on a zesty 7UP Zero Sugar Extra Fizz, you can get stuck into the Splash Shaker challenge – think balloon popping, fast-paced action and some great rewards.
Keep an eye out for the giveaways too, where you can pick up bucket hats, speakers, beach towels and much more.
Don't miss your chance to visit the 7UP soft drink mixology counter either, where you can taste some incredible creations that are all sugar free.
Finally, if you really want to cool off, you can jump in an ice bath from 2pm to 4pm, or get a little competitive at 4pm with the Fizz-O-Clock Mixology Showdown, where you can create your own soft creation with 7UP Zero Sugar Extra Fizz.
Whether you're planning a beach day with friends or want an awesome spot to cool off, this is the place to be this weekend.
Visit the pop up for ultimate refreshment and try the new 7UP Zero Sugar, Extra Fizz.
May 9-11, 16-18, 1pm-7pm. Kite Beach, @7uparabia, @7uparabia

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